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We are pleased to be to offer something never before available in the U.S. marketplace: a parts kit for the Heckler & Koch 417 rifle. Our kit contains all the parts needed to assemble a complete H&K 417 rifle, except for the lower receiver, barrel, and bolt (a solution IS coming - more on that below).
Our H&K 417 Parts Kits were disassembled from surplus complete, military/LE H&K 417 rifles. Most of the donor rifles appear to have been unfired, except for factory test firing. Through a special arrangement, Brownells has purchased them direct from Germany so we can offer them to folks who want to build an example of a legendary rifle that's never been available in the U.S.
Note: These H&K 417 kits have been disassembled from complete rifles that saw little-to-no use. But they may show signs of disassembly and wear. For that reason, these kits are sold AS IS. Brownells CANNOT hand-select sub-components for customers.
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look real close at the selector
see what I see ?

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You could make it work without a 3rd hole, but it wouldn't be easy or in spec

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I'll openly admit my HK417 experience is zero.
If the trigger has an open slot where that nub pushes up on the disconnecter it doesn't need or use a 3rd hole.
Certainly appears to work that way.
My bad, I just grabbed some images and blew them up to look.
The selector sits above the trigger.
It's the real deal and does not need a 3rd hole in the receiver.....but it has to be a HK receiver from what I can tell.
It would not require the pin, spring, and link like a AR would.

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2700 for a gun missing the 3 most expensive parts? Nah.

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An assembled HK 416 upper was for sale on gun broker for 5700 lol apparently these are a little rare

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Preach

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Let me be the first to say....f@ck that

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